A screenshot from American Dad! of Stan Smith looking at a multi-colored meter on the refrigerator is being used in Reddit memes about people jumping to conclusions.
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A screenshot from American Dad! of Stan Smith looking at a multi-colored meter on the refrigerator is being used in Reddit memes about people jumping to conclusions.
On Monday, NASA announced that they had discovered water on the sunlit surface of the moon, and memes about the news quickly followed.
On TikT0k, the phrase “my yellow” refers to a best friend or s0ul mate.
Memes showing support for President Trump’s 2020 reelection appear on various social media platforms, expressing a range of views and reasons people are supporting him as a candidate.
Pro-Biden memes encapsulate a wide range of opinions, perspectives, formats, and styles related to reasons to vote for Biden/Harris in the 2020 presidential election.
Memes of Baby Yoda appearing to say “whore magic” are circulating on Reddit, many of which make disparaging remarks towards women and sex workers.
“Wanna see a dead body” may reference a meme, a Kendrick Lamar lyric, or a label for devastating moments.
Catboys are humanoid characters with catlike characteristics including ears and tails that are popular online in cosplay and fan art.
A LEGO Movie 2 meme format shows the character Emmett clapping while Lucy looks confused and/or angry.
These memes feature fake scenes in which movie characters say the title of the film that they’re in.
On TikTok, the phrase “could I pull you” is synonymous with “would you date me.” It’s associated with a trend set to the song “L.A.LOVE (la la)” by Fergie.
A meme format shows It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s Charlie Kelly (played by Charlie Day) enthusiastically explaining something to a seal who has human hands folded together.